As for the boycott itself, I actually quite agree, even though it doesn't have any impact, but this can be used as a form of rejection of what they are doing, but on the other hand, I'm actually quite sorry for the civilians who are affected by their political interests impact.
Civilians who are affected the most are Ukrainians who are killed. As for the economic consequences of sanctions and boycotts for Russian citizens, they are intended to end this war. If that doesn't work for the Russian government, it's possible that the citizens will eventually change government and end this war on their own.
I know something like this will definitely be an excuse, it's true I am also concerned about what is happening to the Ukrainian people here and indeed I also condemn the actions of political people who justify any means for their personal gain.
but by boycotting civilians in Russia in the hope that they will feel the impact so starting a movement to overthrow the government wouldn't this also be disastrous for them.
Ukraine alone with all its strength and all the assistance to the military from other countries is still in trouble and is now telling the Russian people to stop and fight against their own government. sorry but your thinking is quite naive here because this is tantamount to scapegoating the people who are forced to fight their country